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    Saad Hariri's block vows to overthrow Lahoud After Elections
    Sunday, 22 May, 2005 @ 5:42 PM

    NaharNet, Lebanon
    May 22 2005

    Aramoun, Lebanon: The Hariri Block has vowed to unseat President Lahoud
    once the May-June elections install a Lebanese parliament free from
    Syria's influence for the first time since the1975-1990 civil war
    guns fell silent.

    Legislators of slain ex-premier Rafik Hariri's bloc in the current
    parliament took the 'topple-Lahoud' oath in an elections rally in
    suburban Aramoun on Beirut's southern flank, calling Lahoud the head
    of Lebanon police state pyramid.

    The oath coincided with reports that coalition negotiations between
    Gen. Aoun and Walid Jumblat were teetering on the brink of collapse
    over the Aley-Baabda election tickets, with the General expected to
    hold a news conference Sunday or Monday to formalize the schism.

    The first anti-Lahoud salvo at the Aramoun rally came from legislator
    Walid Ido. "The dweller of the Baabda palace will have one option after
    the elections are over, which is to quit. We will tell him 'go because
    you have long been the source of all crises in the country," Ido said.

    "People are bent on shooting the ballots from the polls at Rafik
    Hariri's assassins. The truth about the assassination will begin to
    unfold after you go," said Ido in a thinly veiled charge of a Lahoud
    complicity in Hariri's Feb. 15 murder.

    Another Hariri legislator, Serge Toursarkissian, an Armenian, said in
    a speech in fluent Arabic at the Aramoun rally: "Three victories are
    in store for us in the polls: We shall enter the new parliament en
    masse, we shall be in the new government also en masse and we shall
    finally enter the Baabda Palace," he said.

    Saad Rafik Hariri, who fielded three tickets for all 19 Beirut seats
    in Parliament on a platform of tribute to his father's policies,
    was absent from the Aramoun rally because he had not returned yet
    from a private visit to Saudi Arabia.

    Source: Naharnet

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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